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[78 STAT. 626]
PUBLIC LAW 88-000—MMMM. DD, 1964
[78 STAT. 626]

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PUBLIC LAW 88-503-AUG. 30, 1964

[78 STAT.

MISLEADING FILINGS

SEC. 9. I t shall be unlawful for any person to make or cause to be made, in any document filed with the Commission or in any proceeding under this Act, any statement which is, at the time and in the light of the circumstances in which it is made, false or misleading in any material respect. DENIAL, REVOCATION, SUSPENSION, CANCELLATION, AND WITHDRAWAL OF LICENSES

SEC. 10. (a) The Commission may by order deny, suspend, or revoke any license if it finds that the order is in the public interest and that the applicant or licensee or, in the<^ase of a broker-dealer, any partner, officer, or director, any person occupying a similar status or performing similar functions, or any person directly or indirectly controlling the broker-dealer— (1) has fUed an application for a license which as of its effective date, or as of any date after filing in the case of an order denying effectiveness, was incomplete in any material respect or contained any statement which was, in light of the circumstances under which it was made, false or misleading with respect to any material fact; (2) has willfully violated or willfully failed to comply with any provision of this Act or any rule or order under this Act, or has violated or failed to comply with the minimum capital requirement of section 5(d) or any ratio rule prescribed thereunder; (3) has been convicted, within the past ten years, of any misdemeanor involving a fiduciary relationship or a security or any aspect of the securities business, or of any felony, or has been acquitted of any such offense within the same period solely on the ground that he was insane at the time of its commission; (4) is permanently or temporarily enjoined by any court of competent jurisdiction from engaging in or continuing any conduct or practice involving any aspect of the securities business; (5) is the subject of an order of the Commission denying, suspending, or revoking a license as a broker-dealer or agent; (6) IS the subject of an order entered within the past five years by the securities administrator of any State or by the Securities and Exchange Commission denying or revoking a license or registration as a oroker-dealer or agent, or the substantial equivalent of those terms as defined in this Act, or is the subject of an order of the Securities and Exchange Commission suspending or expelling him from a national securities exchange or national securities association, or is the subject of a United States Post Office fraud order; but (i) the Commission may not institute a revocation or suspension proceeding under clause (6) more than two years from the date of the order or action relied on, and (ii) it may not enter an order under clause (6) on the basis of an order under a State act unless that order was based on facts which would currently constitute a ground for an order under this section; (7) has engaged in dishonest or unethical practices in the securities business or while acting in any fiduciary capacity; (8) is insolvent, either in the sense that his liabilities exceed his assets or in the sense that he cannot meet his obligations as they mature; but the Commission may not enter an order against a broker-dealer under this clause without a finding of insolvency as to the broker-dealer; or